Postfix documentation has evolved over time, slowly. The current organization of hyperlinked READMEs and UNIX-style manpages was introduced 21 years ago. With a first public release in late 1998, Postfix is a 21st century product, with deep roots into the past.
Time to throw some generative AI into the mix, I thought. I uploaded the INSTALL instructions into Google's NotebookLM, and immediately got a one-paragraph summary that appeared to make sense. This might be useful for deciding whether to read the full text. I then asked it to generate a deep-dive audio podcast conversation for the INSTALL instructions. The result, after a few minutes, was interesting, for example, at the end where it goes into the details of myorigin and some other required parameter settings. https://www.postfix.org/audio/install.mp3 (7 min) More detailed discussion, based on BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README: https://www.postfix.org/audio/basic-configuration.mp3 (15 min) Quote: "mastering master.cf is like earning your black belt in Postfix administration." I suppose that the AI has a rich choice of cliches to make the conversation flow. This is an early result and I expect that it would only get better over time. That said, there are reasons to not convert each Postfix document into a podcast. - Audio is harder to navigate than a collection of hyperlinked texts. - Audio may be more suitable for shorter clips that focus on one aspect, and less suitable for presenting a list of definitions such as those in https://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html (those definitions may, however, be useful in a different setting, see below). - The size of the mp3 files is some 100x the size of the text files that they were generated from. A better use of AI may be to upload all the Postfix texts, and to find out how well AI can answer questions: can it make recommendations, analyze problems, and how useful are the results? What works better: text, audio (and in the future, video), and when? Ideally the source material would be translated into several major other languages, so that questions can be asked in those languages. Wietse PS Google is a past employer. I was not involved in AI. _______________________________________________ Postfix-users mailing list -- postfix-users@postfix.org To unsubscribe send an email to postfix-users-le...@postfix.org